Schedule

July 31, 4 p.m. ET

Non-waiver Trade Deadline

August 31, 11:59 p.m. ET

Waiver trade deadline

Notable Deals

Orioles boost rotation with Norris

July 31: Having already added Scott Feldman to the rotation and Francisco Rodriguez to the bullpen, the O's made another splash just before the non-waiver Trade Deadline, dealing for the heavily pursued Norris. Southpaw Josh Hader (O's No. 5 prospect) and speedy outfielder Hoe (No. 7) give Houston a further injection of youth.

Baltimore Orioles get

Norris, Bud

Houston Astros get

D-backs deal Kennedy to Padres

July 31: The NL West-rival D-backs and Padres improved their respective weaknesses on their pitching staffs with a swap just prior to the Deadline. In Kennedy, the Padres -- who have a pair of starters on the DL -- receive a former 21-game winner who's under club control through 2015. And with plenty of rotation depth, the D-backs are able to bulk up a bullpen that has struggled all season long.

Kansas City Royals get

Houston Astros get

Red Sox net Peavy in three-way deal

July 30: In a seven-player deal with two AL Central teams, the Red Sox fortified their rotation by trading for veteran right-hander Jake Peavy from the White Sox, who got Avisail Garcia and three prospects from Detroit and Boston. The Tigers landed shortstop Jose Iglesias from the Red Sox in the three-team swap.

Cleveland Indians get

St. Louis Cardinals get

Braves boost bullpen with Downs

July 29: Addressing their greatest need, adding left-handed depth to an already strong but heavily worked bullpen, the Braves added the veteran lefty Downs in a deal with the Angels. In return, the Halos get former No. 1 Draft pick Rasmus, who will initially work out of the bullpen in Triple-A.

Atlanta Braves get

Downs, Scott

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim get

Rays gamble on injured Crain

July 29: The Rays rolled the dice on All-Star Crain, who had been one of the game's most effective relievers in baseball before going down with a right shoulder strain. He should give the club a boost down the stretch if the Rays medical staff can help return the righty to full health. Future compensation to the White Sox depends on Crain's performance.

Tampa Bay Rays get

Crain, Jesse

Cash

Chicago White Sox get

Yankees bring Soriano back

July 26: In need of a right-handed bat, the Yankees re-acquired Soriano in a deal for Corey Black, a right-hander who projects as a middle reliever, and cash. Soriano played with the Yankees from 1999 through 2003, leading the AL in runs and hits in 2002.

New York Yankees get

Soriano, Alfonso

Chicago Cubs get

Orioles bolster bullpen with K-Rod

July 23: In an effort to fortify their bullpen, the Orioles acquired veteran closer Francisco Rodriguez from the Brewers in exchange for infielder Nick Delmonico, Baltimore's No. 5-rated prospect. K-Rod, 31, has put up impressive numbers for Milwaukee this season, going 1-1 with 10 saves and a 1.09 ERA.

Baltimore Orioles get

Rodriguez, Francisco

Milwaukee Brewers get

Rangers acquire coveted Garza

July 22: For the second straight season, the Cubs helped out the Rangers' rotation, dealing pitcher Matt Garza, who could be a free agent at the end of the season. In return, the Cubs received three players, including third baseman Mike Olt -- who was the Rangers' top prospect -- and one or two players to be named.

Texas Rangers get

Garza, Matt

Chicago Cubs get

Olt, Mike

RHP Justin Grimm
Minor League RHP C.J. Edwards
One or two players to be named

Red Sox boost 'pen with Thornton

July 12: Thornton provides a Boston bullpen lacking depth with a formidable left-handed option. The trade comes six days after losing left-handed reliever Andrew Miller to season-ending foot surgery. Jacobs was Boston's No. 11 prospect at the time of the deal, and gives Chicago a potential impact bat from the corner-outfield spot.

Boston Red Sox get

Thornton, Matt

Cash

Chicago White Sox get

Hairston dealt to Nationals

July 8: The addition of Hairston gives the Nationals the veteran right-handed slugger they were seeking for their bench. In exchange, they dealt Ivan Pineyro to the Cubs, who get another young arm to their Minor League system.

Washington Nationals get

Hairston, Scott

Chicago Cubs get

Dodgers trade for Nolasco

July 6: Nolasco joins a Dodgers staff that has battled injuries all year. A native of Southern California, the durable veteran has logged double-digit victories in six of the last seven years. In exchange for Nolasco and an international signing bonus slot , the Marlins added to their prospect stockpile with the addition of Josh Wall, Steve Ames and Angel Sanchez with the two former players potentially in the mix for a big league callup in the second half.

Los Angeles Dodgers get

Nolasco, Ricky

International signing bonus slot No. 96

Miami Marlins get

Dodgers deal for Marmol

July 2: The Dodgers continued their bullpen makeover in a trade of outcast relievers, acquiring former Cubs closer Marmol and $209,700 in international signing space for fellow veteran reliever Matt Guerrier. The slot money was key from the Dodgers end of the deal, with any return to form from Marmol -- who will work out his issues in the Minors -- a bonus.